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Paris-Roubaix in October? UCI is open to main calendar adjustments



UCI President David Lappartient seems to agree with the proposals of the One Biking reform mission that would see Paris-Roubaix and different races moved to October as a part of a significant shake-up on the WorldTour calendar.

Lappartient revealed his ideas on the calendar shake-up in an interview with the French DirectVelo web site, combining his want to create new income for the game together with his drive to scale back the environmental impression of the game as a result of fixed journey between totally different nations.

Lappartient seems eager to keep up the UCI’s central function and management of the game, particularly after reviews of a attainable Tremendous League of groups and races, with funding maybe from the Saudi Arabian PIF sovereign wealth fund or different traders.

“I see it as an extension of the discussions we’re having with the groups and the organisers. We’re not within the logic of the soccer Tremendous League which needed to problem the Champions League,” Lappartient insisted to DirectVelo, making an analogy with European soccer’s short-lived energy battle.  

“Groups wish to be extra of an financial participant and to attract extra dividends from their funding. Which doesn’t appear to be illogical. Moreover, there are parts that we mentioned with them which don’t appear incompatible with the UCI.”

Lappartient can be involved a couple of small variety of tremendous groups like UAE Group Emirates, Jumbo-Visma and Ineos Grenadiers dominating the game. His reforms may additionally embody some sort of wage cap to restrict the power of groups and create a extra degree enjoying area.

“There was discuss of a merger of the second and third-best groups this yr. There are 5 groups which dominate the WorldTour and so we’ve got a second peloton which follows behind them. If the primary peloton focuses on itself, we threat having a completely monumental distinction,” Lappartient warned.

Lappartient and the UCI have higher sway over race organisers and hope to begin to generate extra income for all of the stakeholders by making a extra trendy, logical and slim-lined race calendar.

The three Grand Excursions is not going to be affected however Paris-Roubaix and different Classics, plus shorter WorldTour stage races could possibly be concerned, with any adjustments starting in 2026 when a brand new spherical of race and group WorldTour licences are awarded.

“We had been pressured to organise the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix in October throughout the COVID-19 pandemic (2020). The audiences had been unbelievable. I am not saying we essentially should do it once more, but it surely’s not prohibited,” Lappartient instructed.

Within the UCI’s 2030 Agenda, there have been obscure mentions of change and reform however a transparent goal of groups and races decreasing their carbon emissions by 50% in 2030.

Lapparitent believes that may be achieved by way of electrical autos and group buses at races and a race calendar that avoids lengthy transfers.

Races would comply with a pure move around the globe and Europe, avoiding a number of jumps from southern to northern Europe throughout the season.

“Somewhat than going 5 or 6 occasions a yr to a rustic, let’s do it over a extra collected interval,” Lappartient instructed.

“It’s completely essential to keep away from being within the Netherlands, then within the south of Spain after which going again to England. The interval of the northern classics is magnificent. The riders are in Flanders for 3 weeks and do not transfer. It is good for everybody.

“We have now to organise the WorldTour calendar in a manner that reduces our emissions, and in order that we’re not shifting from one a part of the globe to the opposite each month,” Lappartient lately advised Biking Weekly, ably combining issues concerning the surroundings with pressures from the group to have extra income from the game.

“Within the Agenda 2030 booklet, it is written that we’ve got to reschedule the WorldTour and different calendars. So it goes from Oceania, Asia, the Center East, Europe, North America after which Asia. By reshaping the calendar we might help cut back the game’s carbon footprint,” he stated.



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